I stayed at the Poly with my sister and my cousin September 12 20 (yes, Im a bit late on the review

), and overall we had a great stay! This was our first stay at the Poly.
I had requested a room in Tokelau based on the reviews/ tips I had read and our desire to be close to the TTC. When we checked in at about noon on Saturday, September 12th, our request was granted and our room was ready. We entered the room, which overlooked the garden toward the TTC (not the quiet pool), and the view was lovely. The room also seemed great, but upon further inspection, it was dirty and there was a tiny dead spider in one of the beds.

(Lots more detail is in our TR,
here)
We requested to move, and after a few frustrating phone calls down to the front desk, we went down ourselves, and were given a new room assignment on the first floor of Tahiti. This room was fantastic!

This room, as well as the one wed moved from in Tokelau, seemed huge! Weve stayed at the GF on our past couple of trips, and these rooms seemed much bigger to us (maybe because the bathroom space is smaller?).
Speaking of the bathroom, we loved that the room in Tahiti had 2 sinks and a large vanity. With three women sharing one room, you need all the counter space you can get! We would have preferred if the vanity area had been outside of the shower/ toilet area like it is at the GF to maximize the time we all had at the sinks, but it ended up working out fine for us.
We absolutely loved the location of our room. Tahiti is about as far a walk as you can get from the GCH, volcano pool, and resort boat launch, but we didnt feel like the walk to any of these was bad. The grounds at the Poly are so beautiful that it was no bother at all! We were less than a 2 minute walk from the TTC, and taking the monorails, ferry, and buses from there was a breeze. This was absolutely the best transportation weve had (to non-MK parks) on any of our trips. Transportation to and from the MK was another story the resort launch stopped running quite early after park closing, and did not run during evening EMH. The express monorail and ferry to the TTC also stopped running during evening EMH, so the resort monorail was our (and tons of other guests) only option needless to say it took forever and was packed!

Basically any trip back from the MK was very frustrating. But that wasnt the Polys fault and at least we were able to get off the monorail at the TTC and be back in our room in two minutes!
We loved the pools we spent time at the volcano pool and the quiet pool on a few afternoons, and neither was ever crowded there were lots of seats available. We werent brave enough to try the volcano slide, but it sure looked like fun!
We ate at Ohana twice, and the line to check in was insane both times, but we were sat almost immediately each time, and enjoyed two fantastic dinners. I also tried my first lapu lapu wow, I had fun that night!
We had in-room dining one night (when we had to cancel a reservation and couldnt get in anywhere else due to
free dining), and I think it was the best decision we made the whole trip! The food was delicious, and it was so easy!
I watched Wishes from the beach outside of Tahiti one night, and the fireworks looked great from that angle they really lined up nicely behind the castle but the music isnt piped in. I watched another night from the beach in front of the volcano pool, where the music is piped in, and it was fantastic! Much less stressful (and therefore more enjoyable for me) than watching from the MK.
The grounds of the Poly are beautiful, and the atmosphere is just so relaxing. I would love to stay again, but it would probably have to be in an MK view room next time (after seeing how great Wishes was from the beach)!
I have tons of pictures of the Poly (our room, the grounds, GCH, restaurants) in my TR, so if you're interested,
click on over and say hi! I'm also happy to answer any questions about our trip!